Category Archives: Lake Travis
Family warns of danger to pedestrians on 2nd anniversary of son’s death
By SARAH DOOLITTLE, Four Points News
On the first anniversary of her son Alexei’s death, Anna Bauereis posted a message on Facebook asking if anyone would like to come by the house and share their memories of her son. She remembers telling her husband that she was worried she would spend the day sitting alone in her front yard.
Instead, by 6 p.m,, “There were two six foot tables full of food and over 75 people in our front yard,” she recalls.
Now on the second anniversary of her son’s death, Anna and her husband Eric are on a mission to make sure that no one else has to go through what their family went through. The family, along with their older daughter Anastasia, currently lives in North Austin after moving from River Place in 2013.
A distracted driver, an unsafe intersection Continue reading
LISD longtimer Dr. Ciccarelli retires from FPMS
By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
For the past eight years, Joe Ciccarelli has enthusiastically led Four Points Middle School to achieve much success in a short time. He announced his retirement as FPMS principal a few months ago.
Ciccarelli earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Austin, and his master’s degree and doctorate from Texas State University.
He has witnessed first hand the explosive growth at Leander ISD, and now after more than three decades in education, Ciccarelli plans to shift roles and stay involved in the profession he is so passionate about. Continue reading
Vandegrift’s Jones excited for larger role
By CARSON FIELD, Four Points News
For Jonathan Jones — newly appointed assistant athletic coordinator — coaching has been a dream from a young age, and he has made the most of it since arriving at Vandegrift.
Jones has coached at Vandegrift for six years, and in 2015, he was promoted to head girls’ basketball coach after a couple seasons as a boys’ basketball assistant.
Zoning commission flirts with stalling Champion project
By JACK CRAVER, Austin Monitor
Opponents of the Champion tract development had yet another opportunity to air their grievances against the proposed multifamily development July 17.
Their efforts to stall the project were nearly successful due to low attendance at the Zoning and Platting Commission meeting as well as a tussle between commissioners and city staff about the commission’s role in the matter.
Although City Council has already approved the controversial zoning changes and a slew of ordinance waivers, the proposed 300-unit apartment complex still had to get approval from the commission on its site plan.